On Monday, 11. the Petaluma City Council took action on climate change. They approved an energy efficiency streetlight project and they endorsed a national carbon tax as a way to bring down national greenhouse gas emissions. Petaluma City Council, your actions will help mitigate the risk of harm from climate change for current and future children. Thank you for your leadership, courage, and compassion.

Thank you Sebastopol City Council for speaking up for climate action. Your example will inspire others and helps build the public and political will to protect current and future children from climate change.

On Tuesday, November 14th, the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors passed a Gold Resolution officially endorsing a National Carbon Tax as a means to address climate change. Two youth members of Schools for Climate Action were part of the team that initially proposed this resolution to Supervisor Lynda Hopkins.

Thank you Sonoma County Board of Supervisors for speaking up for climate action. Your efforts will help protect children and future generations.